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Letter to the Attorney General of the United States from Robert P. Patterson, Under Secretary of War

Letter to the Attorney General of the United States from Robert P. Patterson, Under Secretary of War

WAR DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY WASHINGTON, ?. C.
OCT 2 5 1941
The Honorable,
The Attorney General,
Washington, D. C.
Dear Mr. Attorney Generali
Reference is made to letter from the War Department dated April 9, 1941, forwarding an executed number of a permit granting permission to the Department of Justice (United States Immigration Service) to use and ocoupy the Fort Missoula Military Reservation, Montana, as a detention camp.
has requested the use of Building No* 46, known as the Post Magazine, on the said reservation, for the purpose of storing certain War Department records therein. This representative has consulted the local representative of the Immigration Service who advised that his Service had no plans for using this particular building.
There is furnished herewith an exeouted number of an instrument amending the original permit of April 9, 1941, so as to eliminate Building No. 46 therefrom.
It would be appreciated if receipt is acknowledged of this instrument in order that proper notation may be made on the records of the War Department.
The representative of the War Department at Fort Missoula
Sincerely yours,
ROBERT P. PATTERSON, Under Seoretary of War.
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Letter to the Attorney General of the United States from Robert P. Patterson, Under Secretary of War

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WAR DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY WASHINGTON, ?. C.
OCT 2 5 1941
The Honorable,
The Attorney General,
Washington, D. C.
Dear Mr. Attorney Generali
Reference is made to letter from the War Department dated April 9, 1941, forwarding an executed number of a permit granting permission to the Department of Justice (United States Immigration Service) to use and ocoupy the Fort Missoula Military Reservation, Montana, as a detention camp.
has requested the use of Building No* 46, known as the Post Magazine, on the said reservation, for the purpose of storing certain War Department records therein. This representative has consulted the local representative of the Immigration Service who advised that his Service had no plans for using this particular building.
There is furnished herewith an exeouted number of an instrument amending the original permit of April 9, 1941, so as to eliminate Building No. 46 therefrom.
It would be appreciated if receipt is acknowledged of this instrument in order that proper notation may be made on the records of the War Department.
The representative of the War Department at Fort Missoula
Sincerely yours,
ROBERT P. PATTERSON, Under Seoretary of War.
1 Inolosure Amendment